Luma AI Enters The Playfield Of Visual AI With Dream Machine To Compete With OpenAI's Sora: Watch
According to Luma AI, Dream Machine generates 120 frames in 120s and it can iterate faster.
US-based startup Luma AI has entered the battlefield of visual AI to compete with players like OpenAI's Sora. Luma AI has introduced a new tool named Dream Machine. There is just one differentiation though. Dream Machine won't drain your wallet as it offers free access to the public. According to Luma AI, Dream Machine is a next-generation video model which is capable of creating high-quality, realistic shots from prompts in natural language using AI.
The introductory text on the website reads, “Dream Machine is an AI model that makes high quality, realistic videos fast from text and images.”
Introducing Dream Machine - a next generation video model for creating high quality, realistic shots from text instructions and images using AI. It’s available to everyone today! Try for free here https://t.co/rBVWU50kTc #LumaDreamMachine pic.twitter.com/Ypmacd8E9z
— Luma AI (@LumaLabsAI) June 12, 2024
The company claims that Dream Machine generates 120 frames in 120 seconds and can iterate quickly. This tool reportedly creates five-second shots featuring smooth motion, cinematography, and drama, while enabling experimentation with a wide range of fluid, cinematic, and naturalistic camera movements. However, Dream Machine has its limitations. The official website identifies morphing, movements, text, and Janus as current constraints.
Enough talking about the tool, let us have a look at some of its creations.
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Dream Machine Creations
Luma AI just dropped a Sora-like AI video generator called Dream Machine.
— Rowan Cheung (@rowancheung) June 12, 2024
But unlike Sora or KLING, it's completely open access to the public.
Here are 10 wild examples (and how to access it):
1. pic.twitter.com/Dx5Pnbp7lg
Here's another example which is a closeup shot of an eye. Just look at the detailing and see how far AI has come.
— Rowan Cheung (@rowancheung) June 12, 2024
This one looks like its straight out of a fantasy movie with evil villains.
10. pic.twitter.com/RxYSeVctp1
— Rowan Cheung (@rowancheung) June 12, 2024